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7200 Congrats!! Think about it that buck was probably 4 years old and learned how to go thru the hunting seasons with out getting harvest. The buck has learned the ways of hunters and gave plenty of them the slip before you came along. You harvested a truly smart public land buck. Passing up fork horns all those years paid off. This day and age it sure is a lot harder finding a trophy buck then in my younger years.That mature buck is top end for that country for sure! In my book you have reached the pinnacle of mule deer hunting. DIY! 7200: Good Luck this fall but I bet you will do will. Mike
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Congrats on a great buck!
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Very nice! If I can find one like that this fall for my first mule deer, I will be very happy!
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awesome buck! where are the the pics of the other buck and goats?
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Heck of a nice first buck......congratulations!
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That's a nice big muley buck, congratulations on your well-earned trophy!
Best of luck,
Jeff
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Good job! They get easier after the first one, ...usually.
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Nice deer! You not only harvested a good muley but brought another person into the hunting family. We need more hunters, especially females. Good luck this season to you and your girl.
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alright. thanks for the support everyone. i've been really busy lately but i just found some time to post the other pictures. enjoy!
http://i641.photobucket.com/albums/u...intrav/033.jpg
http://i641.photobucket.com/albums/u...intrav/018.jpg
http://i641.photobucket.com/albums/u...intrav/026.jpg
we got both deer on the same day and both goats two days later, 3 hours apart. she did the stalk on her goat all by herself, i had run around the hill to try and find them in a way that i had thought (and obviously was wrong about) they had gone.